While controversy continues to envelope Armie Hammer, he seems to be taking it in stride.
The "Call Me By Your Name" star has been living in Grand Cayman while women come forward with abuse accusations, which has affected his professional career. Still, a source says Armie appears to be doing just fine.
"It's quite horrifying, to be honest. [He] walks up and down West Bay Road with no shirt or shoes, without a care in the world," a source told Page Six. "Always boisterous and obnoxious and full of himself."
"No one quite understands," the source added. "Especially as [Armie's estranged wife] Elizabeth [Chambers] raises her kids alone and kills herself to do everything for those children. No one wants him here or understands why he's not in a facility of some sort."
Armie has been embroiled in scandal for most of 2021. In early January, his name started trending on social media after he allegedly described himself as a "cannibal" in a leaked private message to a woman. Days later, more women came forward with bizarre and frightening allegations against him: One woman claimed Armie told her he wanted to break her rib so he could "barbecue and eat it," while another alleged Armie told her he wanted to cut off one of her toes and keep it in his pocket. Allegations of both physical and emotional abuse were levied.
The fallout prompted him to pull out of a film he was set to star in opposite Jennifer Lopez. He also dropped out of the series "The Offer," which was set to begin filming soon. His agency, WME, also dropped him as a client.
Armie's lawyer has denied any wrongdoing.
"These assertions about Mr. Hammer are patently untrue. Any interactions with this person, or any partner of his, were completely consensual in that they were fully discussed, agreed upon, and mutually participatory," the attorney's statement read. "The stories being perpetuated in the media are a misguided attempt to present a one-sided narrative with the goal of tarnishing Mr. Hammer's reputation, and communications from the individuals involved prove that."